Treasure Of The Sierra Madre – Bogart’s Paranoia – John Huston’s POV I think that Dobbsie (Humphrey Bogart) is shown not to be particularly scheming at the outset – At most he’s only ornery. Deep inside is his latent insanity that is hidden by his daily routine among other city dwellers, and inactivated by his poverty. But out in the unstructured country – and with riches to be had – his insanity safely emerges. It is the same scenario as Lord of The Flies, and Apocalypse Now [and almost like The Thing or Alien]: Man’s true nature emeges when away...

Humphrey Bogart In Sabrina Saw Sabrina last night with Hepburn and Bogie. It was so campy but at the same time I enjoyed it though. It was fun spotting other stars throughout the movie, such as Grandma Walton as Bogie’s secretary, Dr. Bombay...

Humphrey Bogart The Actor

Humphrey Bogart was the quintessential tough guy who cultivated a complex, inimitable onscreen persona - cynical, enigmatic, sensitive yet masculine, cavalier yet heroic, selfish yet always doing the right thing eventually. His rugged face seemed to be constantly portraying different emotions, he dominated the screen in almost every scene he was in and he was almost impossible not to watch closely. Bogart's ambiguities and contradictions combined to create a larger-than-life image that still remains the archetype of a contemporary antihero.

Bogart at A Glance

Humphrey Bogart was in 6 nominated best films
Dead End
Dark Victory
The Maltese Falcon
Casablanca
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
The Caine Mutiny